Lipsey's and Vickers Tactical Add Full FDE Glock

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posted on May 25, 2017
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Lipsey's and industry icon Larry Vickers have added a fourth model to their "Vickers Glock" series.



This new Full FDE Glock series is built on the Vickers preferred RTF2 frame. The initial production run will be limited to 2,000 G17s and 3,000 G19s. 

Some familiar features seat this full FDE model at the Vickers Glock table while maintaining its own unique personality. The model touts the new AmeriGlo Pro I-DOT tritium front sight and proven Wilson Combat U-Notch rear. The reliable Vickers TangoDown add-ons include the extended mag release, extended slide catch and matching FDE magazine baseplates. The grip plug with integral disassembly tool, new in FDE, is a perfect match. An allen wrench is also included for rear sight adjustment.

Now the fourth Glock in the Lipsey's/Vickers Tactical offering, there are no signs of slowing down. according to Lipsey's Vice President and Product Development Manager Jason Cloessner. "The Vickers Glock project is one of our most popular and requested exclusives," he said. "With the popularity of our Full FDE exclusive that's been around for a few years, we saw a void that this Vickers gun fills perfectly. We had to have Larry's stamp on it."

MSRP: $729

For more information visit lipseysguns.com

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